News — aggregated AI coverage from 30+ publications
- 2791. Mah Sing sees natural ‘spillovers’ from Malaysia’s strong growth, as the conglomerate bets on premium residences and data centers (fortune.com)
- 2792. Biden to fight DOJ's release of ghostwriter tapes (axios.com)
- 2793. Anthropic says ‘evil’ portrayals of AI were responsible for Claude’s blackmail attempts (techcrunch.com)
- 2794. The global economy is experiencing the largest capex cycle ever, with nearly $5 trillion seen by the end of the decade—and it’s not all AI spending (fortune.com)
- 2795. Trump official opens door to gas tax suspension (axios.com)
- 2796. Mistaking AI behaviour for conscious being | Letter (theguardian.com)
- 2797. We’re feeling cynical about xAI’s big deal with Anthropic (techcrunch.com)
- 2798. AI wins have Alphabet poised to become world’s biggest company (fortune.com)
- 2799. I knew my writing students were using AI. Their confessions led to a powerful teaching moment | Micah Nathan (theguardian.com)
- 2800. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says Gen Z and millennials are using ChatGPT like a ‘life advisor’—but college students might be one step ahead (fortune.com)
- 2801. AI agents can now hack computers and copy themselves, and they're getting better fast (the-decoder.com)
- 2802. America's pastor pipeline is collapsing (axios.com)
- 2803. How an Electric Motorbike Made LA Feel Smaller, Easier and More Fun (cnet.com)
- 2804. Congress' biggest reckoning since #MeToo (axios.com)
- 2805. Anthropic and OpenAI sit down with religious leaders to seek ethical advice (the-decoder.com)
- 2806. ‘The gains will be substantial’: The AI shock is looking a lot like the China shock, and a top economist says that’s actually good news (fortune.com)
- 2807. Trump thinks he’s flying to Beijing with leverage. China spent 6 years making sure he doesn’t have any (fortune.com)
- 2808. How Handheld Translators Work and Why They’re Handy for Travel (wired.com)
- 2809. ByteDance plans over $30 billion for AI expansion, bets big on Chinese chips (the-decoder.com)
- 2810. METR says it can barely measure Claude Mythos, Palo Alto Networks warns of autonomous AI attackers (the-decoder.com)
- 2811. GPT-5.5 costs 49 to 92 percent more than its predecessor, depending on the input length (the-decoder.com)
- 2812. AI generated identical résumés for a man and a woman: Hers was more likely to be labeled ‘weak,’ while his got a 97% approval rating (fortune.com)
- 2813. Researchers may have found a way to stop AI models from intentionally playing dumb during safety evaluations (the-decoder.com)
- 2814. OpenAI trial lays bare rivalries behind start-up’s $852bn rise (ft.com)
- 2815. Women at the sharp end as AI takes over administrative roles (ft.com)
- 2816. Voice AI in India is hard. Wispr Flow is betting on it anyway. (techcrunch.com)
- 2817. UK moves warship to Middle East for potential Hormuz mission (fortune.com)
- 2818. So you’ve heard these AI terms and nodded along; let’s fix that (techcrunch.com)
- 2819. Google developers significantly misstate carbon emissions of proposed UK datacentres (theguardian.com)
- 2820. Nvidia has already committed $40B to equity AI deals this year (techcrunch.com)